Doesn't read the docs already do this for pull requests? Even if it doesn't, don't the core maintainers of read the docs go to pycon? I wouldn't suggest read the docs for primary docs hosting for python, but they are perfectly fine for live testing pull request documentation without having to roll our own.
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On Behalf Of Stephane Wirtel Sent: Sunday, November 4, 2018 8:38 AM To: python-dev@python.org Subject: [Python-Dev] Get a running instance of the doc for a PR. Hi all,
When we receive a PR about the documentation, I think that could be interesting if we could have a running instance of the doc on a sub domain of python.org.
For example, pr-10000-doc.python.org or whatever, but by this way the reviewers could see the result online.
The workflow would be like that:
New PR -> build the doc (done by Travis) -> publish it to a server -> once published, the PR is notified by "doc is available at URL".
Once merged -> we remove the doc and the link (hello bedevere).
I am interested by this feature and if you also interested, tell me. I would like discuss with Julien Palard and Ernest W. Durbin III for a solution as soon as possible.
Have a nice day,
Stéphane
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